Egypt launches telemedicine platform to link diaspora doctors with patients at home
Egypt’s Healthcare Authority (EHA) announced on Sunday, September 14th, 2025, a national telemedicine platform designed to connect Egyptian doctors abroad with patients at home, part of a government push to tap expatriate medical expertise, a statement from the Egyptian Cabinet showed.
The initiative was unveiled at a meeting between EHA head Ahmed El-Sobky and actor Hany Salama, who was named ambassador for the project in recognition of his efforts to map Egyptian doctors working overseas.
El-Sobky said the platform would advance Egypt’s “smart healthcare” model, enabling remote consultations across hospitals operating under the universal health insurance system. The project will be rolled out with support from Egyptian embassies and relevant ministries, he added.
The authority praised Salama’s appointment, saying his public profile would help foster trust in national health initiatives. Salama said he hoped the platform would serve as “a bridge between Egyptian doctors abroad and patients at home,” ensuring their skills benefit citizens inside the country.